NTSB Alerts on Boeing 737 Max Engine Risks and Safety Measures

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The NTSB issued a rare safety bulletin warning about potential issues with Boeing 737 Max engines, specifically CFM LEAP-1B engines, after incidents involving bird strikes that caused smoke to enter the cockpit, posing a serious hazard. The agency urges the FAA to ensure flight crews are informed and recommends software modifications, with Boeing and engine manufacturer GE Aerospace already working on updates.
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